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[7.x] [Metrics UI] Alerting for metrics explorer and inventory (#58779) #60948

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Backports the following commits to 7.x:

* Add flyout with expressions

* Integrate frontend with backend

* Extended AlertContextValue with metadata optional property

* Progress

* Pre-fill criteria with current page filters

* Better validation. Naming for clarity

* Fix types for flyout

* Respect the groupby property in metric explorer

* Fix lint errors

* Fix text, add toast notifications

* Fix tests. Make sure update handles predefined expressions

* Dynamically load source from alert flyout

* Remove unused import

* Simplify and add group by functionality

* Remove unecessary useEffect

* disable exhastive deps

* Remove unecessary useEffect

* change language

* Implement design feedback

* Add alert dropdown to the header and snapshot screen

* Remove icon

* Remove unused props. Code cleanup

* Remove unused values

* Fix formatted message id

* Remove create alert option for now.

* Fix type issue

* Add rate, card and count as aggs

* Fix types

Co-authored-by: Yuliia Naumenko <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Henry Harding <[email protected]>
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@phillipb phillipb merged commit 204ef66 into elastic:7.x Mar 23, 2020
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